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Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 306-- Abetment of suicide - Mere initiation of matrimonial litigation by accused/wife against deceased as well as his family members do not constitute and prove abetment on her part, particularly when she was residing separately at the time of incident - Accused rightly acquitted...........

Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 304(Part I)-- Offence u/s 304(Part I) IPC - Place of occurrence - PWs saw the dead body of deceased lying in Courtyard of her house - While PW9, son of deceased saw dead body of his mother on bank of tank - However, courtyard and bank of pond is adjacent to each other as per map - Place of occurrence as evident..........

Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 147, 148, 149-- Murder - Unlawful assembly - Testimony of eye witnesses - Accused many in number came to the house of deceased with deadly weapons like swords, knife, motor cycle chain and sticks etc. - Brother of deceased/PW2 being unarmed would have naturally become frightened and may not have dared to..........

Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 147, 148, 149-- Murder - Unlawful assembly - Recovery of weapons - Swords were recovered on the disclosure statements of accused persons - Chemical Analysis Report showed that blood-stains found on the quilt seized from the scene of occurrence was that of blood group `A' - `A' blood group was also detected on..........

Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 304(Part I)-- Nature of offence - Accused suspected his wife to be involved in extra martial relation with another person of village for which villagers also used to tease him and due to such disgraceful remarks he got agitated and suddenly struck his wife's head causing bleeding injury resulting into her death..........

Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 304B, 498A-- Dowry Death - Cruelty - Framing of charges - Marriage of deceased with accused took place two years before the incident - Death of deceased thus, occurred within 7 years of marriage - Relatives of deceased stated that deceased had been subjected to harassment by her i, laws, therefore, Court may..........

Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 363, 366, 120B-- Kidnapping - Accused solemnized marriage with prosecutrix and both were major at the time of marriage - Prosecutrix herself stated that she has gone of her own and she is not seduced by anybody - Prosecutrix even stated that her father lodged false FIR - Ossification test assure that prosecutrix..........